What Would You Pay To Create Citations?

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HI Guys

My son has just lost his job and is looking for a way to create an income from the Internet. I told him that there are a lot of people who would page to create citations for their clients on sites like Yelp etc.

My question is what would it be worth to you for someone to create your clients citations manually for you if you supplied all the relevant information?

How much per citation?

Keith
#citations #create #pay
  • Profile picture of the author mgoddo
    Keith,

    Is this something you can implement into your software? Maybe even order from within the software?
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  • Profile picture of the author jsherloc
    Keith,

    In doing research on this, seems things are all over the board in regards to "price per citation".

    Here is one from the "Warrior for Hire" section:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warriors...ges-boost.html

    I've looked at this one in the past as well:

    Local SEO | KeywordMarketingPro - Professional SEO Services

    Also, I believe fellow warrior Rob Richards offers to do 50 for $50 as well, and others have vouched for his services.

    There is our recently-launched submission service at Local Lasso of course, though we are only submitting citations for U.S.-based businesses right at this moment

    And, a quick look on the freelance sites shows people supposedly getting these business citation submissions done for reallly low prices, not sure on the amount of success people have using this method though, and we all know how "unreliable" these odesk,elance,freelancer sites can be at times for tasks that require EXTREME attention to detail.

    Then there is the feed-based services for cheap as well, which equate to pennies per citation, UBL, Localeze, and I think merchantCircle is even starting a service of their own. I've noticed some of the data providers are wanting to charge "premiums" for submitting businesses to additional directories, and some of these tend to offer banner ads and the like too. I guess its a good deal for some though, and probably equals out to paying not much per citation.

    Is he a good writer? Along with doing manual citation submissions for fellow Warriors, he might want to think about joining the forum and doing some PLR to generate some quick cash as well. PLR in the offline market always seems to sell pretty well IMO.

    I wish him good luck!

    - Jim
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  • Profile picture of the author pepes4329
    Id PAY
    $1.00 per citation
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